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Is a 2004 antivirus program better than a 2003 version with the newest virus
definition updates?

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"Jesse Johnston" <jes173@hotmail.com> wrote in
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> Is a 2004 antivirus program better than a 2003 version with the newest
> virus definition updates?
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alt.comp.anti-virus is where you can get the answer.

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usually that is just a question of usability and features. The slightly
older version should still get all current updates, unless the vendor has
somehow (and for some strange reason) denied it.

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